
Michael Thomsen
Journalist at Freelance
i'm a writer. Cage Kings: How an Unlikely Group of Moguls, Champions & Hustlers Transformed the UFC into a $10 Billion Industry; and some other stuff.
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1 month ago |
ajmc.com | Clare Brown |Horacio Gomez-Acevedo |J. Mick Tilford |Keneshia Bryant-Moore |Michael Thomsen
PublicationArticleMay 9, 2025The American Journal of Managed CareMay 2025Volume31 Issue 5Author(s):,This study compared 6 algorithmic fairness–improving approaches for low-birth-weight predictive models and found that they improved accuracy but decreased sensitivity for Black populations.
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1 month ago |
westlondonsport.com | Michael Thomsen
Djurgården 1Alemayehu (’68) Chelsea 4 Sancho (12′)Madueke (43′)Jackson (59′, 65′) Nicolas Jackson scored twice as Chelsea all but secured their place in the final of the Uefa Conference League. In a one-sided semi-final first leg in Sweden, Jadon Sancho put the Blues ahead, Noni Madueke doubled their lead and Jackson’s second-half double made next week’s second leg at Stamford Bridge seem a formality.
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1 month ago |
westlondonsport.com | Michael Thomsen
Cole Palmer is among the Chelsea substitutes for the Uefa Conference League semi-final first leg. Reece James starts in midfield for the Blues, while youngster Tyrique George leads the attack. Chelsea: Jorgensen, Acheampong, Adarabioyo, Badiashile, Cucurella, James, Dewsbury-Hall, Madueke, Fernandez, Sancho, George. Subs: Bergstrom, Curd, Colwill, Chalobah, Gusto, Caicedo, Amougou, Walsh, Palmer, Neto, Mheuka, Jackson.
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Jan 29, 2025 |
eurogamer.net | Michael Thomsen
In Robert Walser's short fiction book The Walk, a young writer decides to step away from his desk and stroll through the country town he lives in. On the outskirts, where small farms and the occasional factory give way to open countryside, he discovers two children playing in the middle of an empty road. After a moment of admiration, his mood sours when he remembers country roads were made for cars, not kids.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Vincent P Kunze |Juan M. Angueyra |John Ball |Michael Thomsen
AbstractPrecise wiring within sensory systems is critical for the accurate transmission of information. In the visual system, S-cone photoreceptors specialize in detecting short-wavelength light, crucial to color perception and environmental cue detection. S-cones form specific synapses with S-cone bipolar cells (SCBCs), a connection that is remarkably consistent across species. Yet, the molecular mechanisms guiding this specificity remain unexplored.
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